Cabin Radio
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Cabin Radio is a Canadian independent hyperlocal web media organization based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.[1] Launched in 2017 by Ollie Williams, a former BBC Sport reporter who moved to Yellowknife in the 2010s after marrying a Canadian woman he met while covering the 2010 Winter Olympics, the organization currently operates a news website and an Internet radio stream, as well as posting news updates to various social networking sites.[1]
The website grew from three million page views in its first year in operation to over 13 million annual views by 2024.[2]
In 2025, the Michener Award foundation awarded Cabin Radio a $125,000 Norman Webster Fellowship grant for a journalistic investigation into the circuit court system of the Territorial Court of the Northwest Territories.[3]